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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

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    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Via FTP or the bluehost control panel rename wp-content/plugins/jetpack to wp-content/plugins/jetpack-old. Login to your site. It will complain about Jetpack and disable it. Then, via the same method, rename jetpack-old back to jetpack. You can then re-login and re-enable it.

    Your website looks to be working just fine.

    I’m going to guess the problem is you don’t have an account at WordPress dot com to link Jetpack with your website running at Bluehost. If that’s the case or there’s some other problem with Jetpack then you’ll need help from them.

    Start here and work your way through https://jetpack.com/support/. If you need help with something within your WordPress based site then let us know.

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